If you thought LAST TANGO IN PARIS pushed the boundaries of good taste, nothing will prepare you for Charles Band's utterly insane first feature film.
If you thought LAST TANGO IN PARIS pushed the boundaries of good taste, nothing will prepare you for Charles Band's utterly insane first feature film. Released to empty theatres in 1973, this cheeky farce stars Michael Pataki, Lenny Bruce's mother Sally Marr and even Band's brother and future composer Richard Band, It's a shot-for-shot riff on LAST TANGO filled with drag queens, oddballs, idiots and hot women and it's unlike any movie you've ever seen. For decades LAST FOXTROT was thought to be a "lost" film, a picture so daft that time itself seemed to swallow it whole. Both Band and his editor, JOHN CARPENTER disowned the picture.
Bonus Materials
- Burbank Memories with Charles Band
- Original remastered trailer
- Trailers from hell episode
- Vintage Full Moon trailers
